Any attempt at defining popular literature with some degree of precision is fraught with difficulties. A flexible and pragmatic approach is the most rewarding, since it allows one to look at the subject from a few different viewpoints: ‘popular’ can be understood as referring to the Roman people as a whole, or only to its lower social strata; a text can be defined as popular because it has been composed in a popular milieu, and/or because it addresses a popular audience. A mode of reception of literature can also be labelled as popular. The traditional Roman elite only conceived literature as something useful, that could and should contribute to the instruction of its readers and to the well-being of the State. However, gradually a differen...
In his introductory survey of ancient Roman rhetoric that opens Part II of the Handbook, William J. ...
In the article there are presented initial results of empiric researches on reception of the popul...
In Late Antiquity, the figure of the reader came to play a central role in mediating the presence of...
Any attempt at defining popular literature with some degree of precision is fraught with difficultie...
Students of the present age are too apt to think of Latin and Greek as languages whose sphere was li...
Paraliterature tends to merge or overlap with popular literature, due to the very ambiguity of the c...
The literature of the Roman imperial period contains multiple references to popular and non-elite sp...
This thesis examines the Roman book, its materials and manufacture, the process of composition, how ...
The novel emerged as a successful literary form in the Greek-speaking world. Latin culture, instead,...
This lecture discusses some important aspects of Latin literature in order to elucidate the most rew...
<p>In our modern societies, the paradigm of reading is individual and silent. However, far from bein...
"The article on 'The origin of the realistic romance among the Romans' appeared originally in Classi...
This thesis examines the spread of literacy and the written word in the late Roman Republic 63-43 BC...
Rhetoric is once again becoming valued as an essential element in the exploration of the ancient wor...
The chapter focuses on the changes that took place around 1100 in the relation between a text and bo...
In his introductory survey of ancient Roman rhetoric that opens Part II of the Handbook, William J. ...
In the article there are presented initial results of empiric researches on reception of the popul...
In Late Antiquity, the figure of the reader came to play a central role in mediating the presence of...
Any attempt at defining popular literature with some degree of precision is fraught with difficultie...
Students of the present age are too apt to think of Latin and Greek as languages whose sphere was li...
Paraliterature tends to merge or overlap with popular literature, due to the very ambiguity of the c...
The literature of the Roman imperial period contains multiple references to popular and non-elite sp...
This thesis examines the Roman book, its materials and manufacture, the process of composition, how ...
The novel emerged as a successful literary form in the Greek-speaking world. Latin culture, instead,...
This lecture discusses some important aspects of Latin literature in order to elucidate the most rew...
<p>In our modern societies, the paradigm of reading is individual and silent. However, far from bein...
"The article on 'The origin of the realistic romance among the Romans' appeared originally in Classi...
This thesis examines the spread of literacy and the written word in the late Roman Republic 63-43 BC...
Rhetoric is once again becoming valued as an essential element in the exploration of the ancient wor...
The chapter focuses on the changes that took place around 1100 in the relation between a text and bo...
In his introductory survey of ancient Roman rhetoric that opens Part II of the Handbook, William J. ...
In the article there are presented initial results of empiric researches on reception of the popul...
In Late Antiquity, the figure of the reader came to play a central role in mediating the presence of...